Babb holds off Gray and Fram to win the Hudson Hugger Granite State Pro Stock main

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By Lou Modestino

Lou Modestino has been The Enterprise's Motorsports Writer for over four decades. Since then he has covered the Northeast and other events for Stock Car Magazine, Circle Track&Highway Magazine among others. Modestino also spent 22 years doing out-
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Lou Modestino has been The Enterprise's Motorsports Writer for over four decades. Since then he has covered the Northeast and other events for Stock Car Magazine, Circle Track&Highway Magazine among others. Modestino also spent 22 years doing out-of-state PR for the Oxford Plains Speedway(Maine) Opens

Brad Babb fended off threats from Barry Gray and Matt Frahm to claim the victory in the Hudson Hugger at Hudson International Speedway, recording his first victory with the Granite State Pro Stock Series (GSPSS).

Adam Norton led the field to green in his second race for the series in 2014 with Babb starting to his outside. Babb nudged ahead to lead the first lap, eventually clearing Norton and began to pull away from the field. Bobby Baillargeon, who was looking to grab his third straight Hudson Hugger win, bounced off the front stretch wall on lap 9, bringing out the first of six cautions of the day. Babb jumped to the lead once more while Frahm, Gray, Dillon Moltz, and Derek Griffith battled behind him.

Griffith’s day would turned sour as his LCM/FEP Insurance Toyota brought out the caution on lap 37. Multiple tries to complete the lap ensued but the caution flew two more times, including a chain-reaction incident which sent Moltz down pit road before the field settled in for another green flag run.

Hometown driver Griffith and pole-sitter Norton tangled on lap 54, bringing Frahm back to the outside of Babb. Frahm couldn’t find the grip on the outside and settled directly behind Babb’s bumper until the final caution. A Griffith spin in turn 3 gave Frahm another chance to unseat Babb out of the top spot. Babb was successful in fending off the point leader on the restart. But Frahm turned the wick up with 5 laps remaining when he swung his Lambert Roofing/WDW Machine Chevrolet to the high side once more.

Babb, a third generation driver, held onto the top spot to pick up his first victory with the series as well as his first victory outside of his home track, Beech Ridge Motor Speedway. Frahm crossed the line only a half car length away from the top spot finishing second for the second week in a row. Barry Gray secured the third spot with Moltz battling back to fourth and Larry Gelinas nabbing the fifth spot.

“At the beginning of the race, the car was so good,” said Babb. “I told (the crew) on the first caution I haven’t had a car this good in two years. To win somewhere other than at home (Beech Ridge Motor Speedway) means so much to me. To have someone challenge me, to not just drive away with it, means even more.”

Babb and Frahm, while battling multiple times, had plenty of respect for each other under green flag conditions. “Matt (Frahm) and I are good friends. I really respect him for not getting into me. I told him next time he needs a break, he’s got it.”

Frahm, who increased his point lead over Larry Gelinas, also touched on the respect between himself and Babb. “There’s a lot of good drivers out here. But it’s racing, sometimes their heads get a little hot,” remarked the series leader in victories. “The last couple of races we’ve had some good shows and I hope this continues to carry through. I’m glad for Brad (Babb), glad for the team, they work hard just like us.”

Gray, who recorded his 18th top 10 finish with his third place at the Hudson Hugger, liked the balance of his Meadow’s Motor Cars/Hawley’s Auto Repair Chevrolet in the opening laps of the race. “I really thought we were going to be able to get these guys,” the Belchertown, MA driver said. “My goal is to take this car home in one piece and that’s what we did. These guys are tough competitors, they’re good, and they run all out every single lap, so you don’t really get to save your stuff for the end. Sometimes at the end of the race, you don’t always have it.”

Norton rebounded from multiple trips down pit road to finish 6th. Bryon Baker finished 7th, Griffith salvaged an 8th place spot with Keith Caruso and Josh King rounding out the top 10. Babb’s victory marks the 8th different winner in as many races in the 2014 for the GSPSS. With only Star, White Mountain Motorsports Park, and Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park left on the schedule, there is a chance the streak will continue until the end of the 2014 season. Norton and Babb scored heat victories.

The first round of the GSPSS Tournament Challenge presented by Victory Lane Radio and 360 Design Lab went into the books at the Hudson Hugger. With his victory Brad Babb advanced over Cory Robert, Matt Frahm bested Dillon Moltz by virtue of his second place finish, Larry Gelinas finished 4 spots ahead of Keith Caruso to move on in the tournament while Barry Gray beat Derek Griffith with his podium finish. The tournament will continue at Star Speedway with Larry Gelinas taking on Barry Gray, and Matt Frahm pitted against Brad Babb.

The Granite State Pro Stock Series will take a week off. They will come back with a bang as part of the Star Classic at Star Speedway in Epping, NH on September 6th. The season will continue on September 20th at White Mountain Motorsports Park and then finish the 2014 on October 18th-19th at the World Series at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park.